Where time stands still

Published Aug 17, 2007

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Win a stay on the West Coast at Paternoster, which is about 145km north of Cape Town, and experience the authenticity and timelessness of a picturesque fishing village where past meets present.

A visit to Paternoster is best enjoyed with an overnight stay that refreshes the senses and inspires the spirit. Let this year-round destination capture you with its charm, idyllic lifestyle and unspoiled beauty.

Step off your veranda on to soft beach sand and enjoy long lazy walks, soaking up the seaside ambience. Explore the coastline and all it has to offer.

Braai your own fish from the spoils of the sea brought back by local fisherman. Enjoy sundowners on a warm summers evening from your veranda or balcony.

For those chilly winter nights, sip a glass of red wine alongside a warm cosy fire as the velvet darkness sets in, listening to the stormy ocean waves crash on the shore.

Paternosters' Seaside Cottages are the perfect place to unwind in style and luxury, inspired by the original quaint white-washed fishermen's cottages. Choose from eight luxurious self-catering cottages that cater to your every need.

The spacious accommodation, offers privacy and security and is fully equipped with all modern conveniences.

Personalised touches such as soft white fluffy towels, beautiful crisp percale linen and complimentary Kloovenburg hamper with olive oil, olives, olive jam and a bottle of Kloovenburg wine, all accentuate the ambience of understated elegance.

From August 1 to November 30 pay for two nights and get the third night free (excludes weekends and subject to availability).

One fortunate prize winner will win a four-night midweek stay in a luxury cottage to the value of R8 000. This prize is subject to availability.

- To enter, SMS the word PATERNOSTER followed by your name to 34445. Lines open at 9am on Friday August 17 and close at midnight on Sunday August 19.

- For enquiries, call 073 844 7722, email [email protected], or visit www.seacottage.co.za

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